Team news, stats and prediction ahead of Everton vs Southampton in the Premier League on Saturday (kick-off 3pm).
Team news
James Rodriguez is among five Everton players who are unavailable for Saturday's Premier League opener against Southampton as they are isolating.
While Rafael Benitez, for whom the Goodison Park clash will be his first competitive match as Toffees boss, has not named all the players in the quintet, he did confirm Rodriguez was one of them.
Benitez will be able to call upon Dominic Calvert-Lewin - absent from last week's friendly against Manchester United due to a knock - and Olympic gold-medallist Richarlison.
The signings brought in so far by the club over the summer are Demarai Gray, Andros Townsend and Asmir Begovic.
Southampton expect to have midfielder James Ward-Prowse available for the trip to Merseyside.
Ward-Prowse has returned to training after carrying a knee problem, so should be involved, but Will Smallbone (knee) continues his own long-term recovery.
Defender Jannik Vestergaard is on the verge of a move to Leicester, but summer recruits Romain Perraud, Valentino Livramento, forward Adam Armstrong and Armando Broja could all be in line for a debut.
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Jones Knows' Prediction
Opposing goals strikes me as the profitable play in this one. If Dominic Calvert-Lewin is ruled out as expected with a toe injury and Richarlison isn't quite ready to start following his exertions with Brazil at the Olympics, then it's hard to foresee who is going to take the chances for Everton. Calvert-Lewin and Richarlison were responsible for over half of their entire goal output last season. Southampton have lost one of the best finishers in the division in Danny Ings, too. It could be a long afternoon.
I can't imagine that confidence will be flowing in either camp for the season opener. Ralph Hasenhuttl has talked about a change of style amid his desire to shore up his leaky defence, which is never a good sign from a manager who revolves his normal demands around highly energetic and entertaining football. Meanwhile, Rafa Benitez will be hunting a clean sheet in typical Benitez fashion on his first outing as Everton boss.
I've backed downward-trending Southampton for relegation this season. A low-scoring home win gets my vote here.
SCORE PREDICTION: 1-0